Parents Encouraging Parents
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We understand parenting can be hard, and we’re here to help. Through all the ups and downs, know that what you’re doing matters.
You’ve got this.
These South Carolina Parents have a Message for You
You are doing a great job. You are enough. You are seen. And you deserve encouragement—not just on the good days, but especially on the hard ones. Keep going.
Ever feel like you’re losing yourself in the demands of parenting? 🫠
Ruth-Naomi, a mom in the Lowcountry and a member of the Children’s Trust statewide Parent Advisory Council, is here with some encouragement.
#YouveGotThis
Ever feel like you have to entertain your kids 100% of the time—especially during times like spring break? 🙃
Katie, a mom in Clemson and a member of the Children’s Trust parent advisory council, is here with some encouragement.
#YouveGotThis
Need some encouragement today? 🤍
Ciera, a mom of two in the Upstate and member of the @childrenstrustsc parent advisory council, is here to help.
#YouveGotThis
Hey parent 🤓 we see you working hard and doing a great job.
Emily, a York County mom and member of the Children’s Trust of South Carolina parent advisory council, has a message for you! 🤍
#YouveGotThis
Create Your Own Video to Share
Encourage other parents in your life by creating and sharing a video message!
Follow These Easy Steps
- Define your message. What do you want to say? What encouragement or advice do you want to offer? Speak from your heart.
- Hit record. Talk like you’re speaking directly to a parent you know. Keep it short—30 seconds to a minute!
- Upload. Post your video to your personal social media accounts, tag @scparents and use #YouveGotThis.
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